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Why Do We Say “No” to Bullying?

Many kids in the U.S. get bullied. About 1 out of 5 kids face bullying during the school year.

Bullying makes students feel sad and scared. Many kids stay home because they feel unsafe at school. Around 160,000 students decide not to go to school each day. Kids miss learning because they are afraid.

Cyberbullying happens in online schools too. Cyberbullying can make it hard for kids to enjoy their classes. About 16% of high school students have been bullied online in the past year.

Legacy Online School works hard to stop bullying. We want every student to feel safe and welcome. We will tell more about the measures our school takes to achieve this.

 

Our Anti-Bullying Policies

Our school has clear rules to stop bullying. Here is a simple look at what bullying means and how we deal with it.

 

What Is Bullying?

Bullying means being mean on purpose. Bullying happens when someone uses power to hurt another person. Bullying can happen once or many times. 

Legacy Online School does not allow any kind of bullying. We give examples of different forms of bullying to better identify it:

  • Verbal bullying uses hurtful words
  • Written bullying happens in messages or posts
  • Visual bullying uses pictures, videos, or actions
  • Cyberbullying happens online  in chats, forums, video calls, or any other digital place where students meet

 

 

How to Report Bullying

We want students and parents to tell us when something feels wrong. Look at the information below to see how you can report bullying.

 

You Can Report Bullying
If you see or experience bullying, speak up. We’re here to listen and take action.

 

Ways to Report:

  1. Call or Email
  • Reach out to a teacher or someone on our support team.
  • We’ll respond quickly and take your concerns seriously.

 

Phone: +1 (727) 513-00-16

Email: [email protected]

  1. Talk to Someone You Trust
  • Speak to a teacher, the school counselor, or the principal.
  • We’ll listen, support you, and take steps to help.

 

How Do We Help After Bullying?

Stopping bullying is not only about rules. Stopping bullying is also about care and healing. Legacy Online School supports all students who are part of a bullying situation in many ways:

  • Students can meet with a school counselor. This helps when someone is being bullied. This also helps when someone hurts another student. A counselor can talk to students one-on-one. Sometimes students meet in small groups. These talks are private and safe
  • Sometimes a trained adult helps two students talk. One student was hurt. The other caused harm. The adult helps them understand what happened. This can make things feel better and help both students move forward
  • We teach students how to treat others with care. We show how to speak in a kind way. We help students learn how to stay calm when things feel hard
  • We believe students can change. We help them fix the mistake, when someone makes it 

 

What Happens When Bullying Is Reported?

Legacy Online School takes action every time someone reports bullying. We act fast and treat every student fairly. We want to stop bullying and help everyone learn from what happened. We use different steps depending on how serious the bullying is. 

 

Step What it means?
Warning and a talk A student hears clearly why the behavior was wrong. A staff member explains how it hurt others and reminds them of the school rules
Parent contact We call or email the parents of both students. We talk about what happened. We work together to make sure the bullying stops
Suspension The student stays out of class for some time if the bullying is strong or keeps happening
Expulsion The student may leave the school for good if nothing helps or the case is very serious

 

 

How Students and Parents Help Stop Bullying?

Legacy Online School cannot stop bullying alone. Every person in our school has a part to play. Students help by making kind choices. Parents help by staying involved. Teachers help by guiding and protecting students. Our school becomes a safe and welcoming place when each person does their part.

 

What Students Can Do?

Students help stop bullying when they act with care and respect. Every small action makes a big difference:

  • Use kind and thoughtful words in messages
  • Think before posting anything online
  • Speak up when you see someone being hurt
  • Tell an adult if something feels wrong or unfair

 

What Parents Can Do?

Parents help by staying connected to their child’s daily life. Paying attention to how a child feels or acts online can prevent problems before they grow:

  • Ask what your child does during online classes and free time
  • Talk often about their feelings and listen carefully
  • Watch for signs like sadness, silence, or fear
  • Reach out to the school if you have concerns or questions

 

What Our School Community Does?

Legacy Online School creates spaces where students feel like they belong. We bring people together through activities teaching kindness and care:

  • We host events that help students learn about respect and empathy
  • We offer fun projects that show how to be kind in real life
  • We invite students to join clubs where they feel accepted and supported
  • We create moments where students can see the good in others and in themselves

 

Testimonials

Legacy Online School is a safe place to learn. Students feel supported. Parents feel calm. The words of real people show how much our school cares:

 

“I was scared to speak in class at my old school. Bullies made me feel small but Legacy Online School changed everything. Teachers listen and counselors help. One time I had a problem, and they solved it fast. Now I feel safe to join class and share ideas. I know someone is always there for me”

– Alex, 10th Grade Student

 

“My son was very quiet after being bullied at his last school. He stopped talking and didn’t want to join class. After joining Legacy, he smiles again. He likes his classes and enjoys meeting other students. I can see his confidence growing, this school made a big difference for our family”

– Maria G., Parent of an 8th Grade Student

 

“A classmate sent me mean messages. I told the school and they helped right away. They didn’t share my name and checked on me too. The bullying stopped and I felt safe again. I know my voice matters here”

– Jordan, 7th Grade Student

Q: How do I report bullying at Legacy Online School?
A: If you need to report bullying, you can contact us directly.

  • Phone: +1 (855) 725-49-85
    Email: [email protected]

  • Or talk to a teacher, counselor, or school leader you trust.


We take every report seriously—big or small—and we’re here to help. You don’t have to go through it alone.
Q: What happens after I report an incident?
A: Our team acts fast. We look into what happened and talk to the people involved. We keep your report as private as we can. We make sure the student who was bullied feels safe. A counselor may offer help or check in with the student. We speak with the student who caused harm if we confirm the bullying. This may lead to a warning, a meeting with parents, or other steps. We watch closely to make sure the bullying stops. We also give feedback so you know your voice was heard.
Q: Can I report bullying anonymously? Will anyone (like the bully) find out I made the report?
A: Yes. We understand that you may want to stay private. You can call or email us without giving your name. If you choose to share your name, we’ll keep it completely confidential. We never tell other students who reported the bullying. Our goal is to stop the bullying and keep you safe.

Take Action

Legacy Online School builds a safe and kind space for every student. We focus on respect and care about how students feel. We welcome your help in keeping our school free from bullying. Every person plays a part. New families can join a safe school. Current students can speak up and support each other. Every voice helps us grow stronger together. 

Here is what you can do:

  • Start learning in a place where respect matters. Enroll now and become part of a bully-free community
  • Say something if you see bullying or feel unsafe. Report bullying and help us protect others
  • Ask questions if you want to know more. Contact us and we will gladly help

Meet Your Personal Learning Support Specialist

Your Personal Learning Support Specialist (LSS) is more than just someone to contact. They’re your guide and mentor, always ready to help with any questions you have. Here’s how they support you:
Communication in any convenient messenger
Quick Answers
Have a question about homework? Your specialist is always available to provide quick, clear answers and guidance whenever you need it.
Personalized Support
Our specialists tailor support to your learning style and goals. They track progress constantly and keep you on the right path.
Keeping Parents Involved
Your specialist keeps parents updated on your progress and addresses any concerns. They also provide guidance to support your learning at home.